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"Chain Reaction" Single by Diana Ross from the album Eaten Alive B-side "More And More" Released November 12, 1985 (US)
February 13, 1986 (UK)Format Vinyl (7" & 12") Recorded 1985 Genre Soul, R&B, New Wave Length 3:47 Label RCA Records, Capitol in the UK Writer(s) Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb Producer Albhy Galuten
Barry Gibb
Karl RichardsonDiana Ross singles chronology "Eaten Alive"
(1985)"Chain Reaction"
(1986)"Experience"
(1986)"Chain Reaction" is a melodic Pop song, sung by Diana Ross, written by the Bee Gees, who also provided the backing vocals for the single. The track was released on the album Eaten Alive in 1985 and as a single twice - in 1985 and again in 1986.
According to the Gibbs biography, the brothers had initial reservations about offering the song to Diana in case it was too Motown-like for her.
The single became her first #1 single in the UK since I'm Still Waiting in 1971. The song also reached #1 in Australia and was the top selling single of the year (1986) in that country. In New-Zealand, it peaked at #3. The song fared less well in the USA where it initially peaked at #95 on the Billboard Hot 100 late in 1985. A few months later, a remixed version of the song was issued as a single (Ross performed this version of the song on the American Music Awards, which she hosted that year). The new version re-entered the chart and performed better, but with the diminished momentum, it stalled at #66. Twenty-five years later - 2011 - it stands as Diana's last appearance on the Hot 100.
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Music video
At the beginning of the video, Diana Ross performs the song on a stage in front of spectators, while we see scenes in color and black-and-white photography. The scenes in black-and-white photography are live performances by the Supremes on video dar. the way Ross has the hit on a street with background dancers in a studio. While the band finished in the black and white scenes of their show, dancing with the audience and using a combination of both color scenes a producer gets in a cab from a nervous breakdown.[1]
Charts
Chart (1985/86) Peak
positionU.S. Billboard Hot 100 66 U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 85 U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks 25 U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 7 UK Singles Chart 1 German Singles Chart 11 [2] Swiss Singles Chart 20[3] French Singles Chart 20 Dutch Top 40 40 Australia Kent Music Report 1 New Zealand Singles Chart 3 Chain Reaction '93
"Chain Reaction '93" Single by Diana Ross B-side Upside Down Released June 1993 Format CD-Single Recorded 1992 Genre Dance Length 3:50 Label Motown Records Writer(s) Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb Diana Ross singles chronology "Heart (Don't Change My Mind)"
(1993)"Chain Reaction '93"
(1993)"Your Love"
(1993)In 1993, Diana Ross released Chain Reaction '93. Producing the remix herself, the single was also successful in the United Kingdom. This version's purely instrumental sound differs it from the original. A music video was not recorded for the song.
Track listing
- CD single
- Chain Reaction '93 - 3:47
- Upside Down - 4:07
- 12" UK remix single
- "Chain Reaction" (Original 12" Version) - 6:50
- "Chain Reaction" (Reaction Dub, remix by E-Smoove) - 6:34
- "Chain Reaction" (Low End Mix, remix by Dewey B and Spike) - 6:15
- "Chain Reaction" (Low End Dub, remix by Dewey B and Spike) - 6:15
- "Chain Reaction" (Smoove Reaction Instrumental, remix by E-Smoove) - 8:40
- French 2-track CD single
- Original Single Version - 3:47
- '93 Remix
- Italy 12"
- "Chain Reaction" (Original Single Version) - 3:47
- "Love Hangover" (Tribal Hangover - remix and additional production by Frankie Knuckles for Def Mix Productions) - 9:31
- "Upside Down" ('93 Remix - Remix and additional production by Satoshi Tomiie and David Morales for Def Mix Productions.) - 8:09
- "Upside Down" (Dub 2 - Remix and additional production by Satoshi Tomiie and David Morales for Def Mix Productions.) - 7:37
- "Someday We'll Be Together" ('93 Remix - Remix and additional production by Frankie Knuckles for Def Mix Productions) - 8:45
Charts
Chart (1993) Peak
positionUK Singles Chart 20 Preceded by
"When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going" by Billy OceanUK number one single
March 2, 1986 for 3 weeksSucceeded by
"Living Doll" by Cliff Richard & The Young OnesPreceded by
"When The Going Gets Tough, The Tough Get Going" by Billy OceanAustralian Kent Music Report number-one single
April 21, 1986 for 3 weeksSucceeded by
"Living Doll" by Cliff Richard & The Young OnesSteps cover version
"Chain Reaction" Single by Steps from the album Gold: Greatest Hits B-side "Stop Me From Loving You" Released September 24, 2001
(UK)Format 2 CDs, cassette Genre Pop Length 3:56 Label Jive Records Writer(s) Barry, Robin & Maurice Gibb Producer Graham Stack & Mark Taylor Steps singles chronology "Here And Now / You'll Be Sorry"
(2001)"Chain Reaction"
(2001)"Words Are Not Enough / I Know Him So Well"
(2001)In 2001, British pop group Steps covered "Chain Reaction". The song reached #2 in the UK. The song was performed by the Top 4 Finalists on American Idol (season 6).
Music video
The first scene we see is two paramedics lifting a patient on a stretcher out of the back of an ambulance and take him inside the hospital. We first see Claire starting the song and then Faye sings. Then we get to see the band members together. We soon realize that H is the patient and gets up and starts singing. Then Lisa sings her part. Finally, we see the whole group singing featuring two men playing the drums. In the makings of Chain Reaction, it was said that H wanted to be on stetcher so he didn't have to move around
Track listings
- CD1
- Chain Reaction - 3:56
- One for Sorrow [Tony Moran US Remix] - 3:29
- Stop Me From Loving You - 3:45
- CD2 (Limited Edition Club Mixes CD - Sold Out On Day Of Release)
- Chain Reaction [Graham Stack Extended Mix] - 6:28
- One for Sorrow [Tony Moran Extended Club Mix] - 6:38
- One for Sorrow [Sleazesisters 12" Anthem Mix] - 6:48
- Cassette
- Chain Reaction - 3:56
- One for Sorrow [Tony Moran US Remix] - 3:29
- Australian CD Single (JIVE/EBUL)
- Chain Reaction 3:56
- One For Sorrow (Tony Moran US Remix) 3:29
- Stop Me From Loving You 3:45
- CDR UK EBUL/JIVE, 2001 [PROMO ONLY]
- Chain Reaction (Kool De Sac Mix) 8.03
- Chain Reaction (Xenomania Remix) 6.19
- Chain Reaction (Xenomania Trance Remix) 7.33
- Chain Reaction (Hit Squad Remix) 6.30
- Chain Reaction (Tribal Remix) 4.19.
- Remixes
- Chain Reaction (Almighty Mix) - Promo
- Chain Reaction (Hit Squad Remix) - Promo
- Chain Reaction (Kod De Sac Remix) - Promo
Chart performance
The song entered the UK charts at #2 and spent 11 weeks in the top 75. It became their biggest selling single since they released "Say You'll Be Mine / Better the Devil You Know" two years earlier.
Chart positions
Chart (2001) Peak
positionAustralian Singles Chart 41 Irish Singles Chart 8 UK Singles Chart 2 End-of-year charts
End of year chart (2001) Position UK Singles Chart[4] 37 Other cover versions
- The Shadows did an instrumental version on Simply Shadows (1987).
- Cliff Richard did a cover with Steps in 2001 on the ITV show 'Cliff Richard-The Hits I Missed'.
- Australian group Young Divas recorded a cover of the song for their second album New Attitude, released in 2007.
- U.K bubblegum pop duo Same Difference performed this song on semi-final night on The X Factor. After a lavish performance which featured almost an entire circus, they were voted into the final but did not win, Leon Jackson later won but Same Difference did release their first album Pop on 1 December 2008.
- Irish pop group The Nolans covered this song in 2009 as part of the one-off reunion tour. It was released on the follow-up album I'm in the Mood Again (2009)
- Swedish pop-dance singer Daniela Vecchia recorded cover of the song and released it as a standing-alone CD-single in January 2010.
- U.K Indie Rock Band Noisettes Performed a rock cover during their February/March 2010 U.K tour.
- UK car insurance comparison site Confused.com covered the song on a 2011 advert starring Louise Dearman. [5]
See also
- List of Number 1 singles from the 1980s (UK)
References
- ^ Music video in Dailymotion.com
- ^ musicline.de
- ^ hitparade.ch
- ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_in_British_music#Top_40_Singles
- ^ "Confused.com". 2011-02. http://www.confused.com/cara. Retrieved 2011-02-05.
Diana Ross Studio albums Diana Ross (1970) · Everything Is Everything (1970) · Surrender (1971) · Touch Me in the Morning (1973) · Last Time I Saw Him (1973) · Diana Ross (1976) · Baby It's Me (1977) · Ross (1978) · The Boss (1979) · diana (1980) · Why Do Fools Fall in Love (1981) · Silk Electric (1982) · Ross (1983) · Swept Away (1984) · Eaten Alive (1985) · Red Hot Rhythm & Blues (1987) · Workin' Overtime (1989) · The Force Behind the Power (1991) · Take Me Higher (1995) · Every Day Is a New Day (1999) · Blue (2006) · I Love You (2006)Compilations Greatest Hits (1972) · Diana Ross' Greatest Hits (1976) · 20 Golden Greats (1979) · To Love Again (1981) · All the Great Hits (1981) · Forever Diana: Musical Memoirs (1993) · One Woman: The Ultimate Collection (1993) · Diana Extended: The Remixes (1994) · Voice of Love (1996) · Love & Life: The Very Best of Diana Ross (2001) · The Definitive Collection (2006)Live albums Live at Caesars Palace (1974) · An Evening with Diana Ross (1977) · Greatest Hits Live (1989) · Live: Stolen Moments: The Lady Sings... Jazz and Blues (1992)Soundtrack albums Diana! (1971) · Lady Sings the Blues (1972) · The Wiz: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack (1978) · Endless Love (1981)Other albums Diana & Marvin · (1973) Christmas in Vienna (with Plácido Domingo and José Carreras) (1993) · A Very Special Season (1994)Singles
(US/UK Top Ten singles)"Ain't No Mountain High Enough" · "Remember Me" · "Surrender" · "I'm Still Waiting" · "Touch Me in the Morning" · "All of My Life" · "You Are Everything" · "Theme from Mahogany (Do You Know Where You're Going To)" · "Love Hangover" · "Upside Down" · "I'm Coming Out" · "My Old Piano" · "It's My Turn" · "Endless Love" · "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" · "Mirror, Mirror" · "Work That Body" · "Muscles" · "Missing You" · "Chain Reaction" · "When You Tell Me That You Love Me" · "One Shining Moment" · "Not Over You Yet"
Films Lady Sings the Blues (1972) · Mahogany (1975) · The Wiz (1978) · Out of Darkness (1994) · Double Platinum (1999)
Tours Return to Love Tour (2000) · I Love You Tour (2007-08) · More Today Than Yesterday (2010-11)
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Steps Lee Latchford-Evans · Claire Richards · Lisa Scott-Lee · Faye Tozer · Ian 'H' Watkins Studio albums Compilation albums Singles "5, 6, 7, 8" · "Last Thing on My Mind" · "One for Sorrow" · "Heartbeat / Tragedy" · "Better Best Forgotten" · "Thank ABBA for the Music" · "Love's Got a Hold on My Heart" · "After the Love Has Gone" · "Say You'll Be Mine / Better the Devil You Know" · "Deeper Shade of Blue" · "When I Said Goodbye / Summer of Love" · "Stomp" · "It's the Way You Make Me Feel" · "Here and Now / You'll Be Sorry" · "Chain Reaction" · "Words Are Not Enough / I Know Him So Well"Related articles Categories:- 1985 singles
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